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Indoor Channel Modeling Based on Experience with Outdoor Urban Measurement - Multislope Modeling
KLOZAR, L. PROKOPEC, J. HANUS, S. SLANINA, M. FEDRA, Z.
Originální název
Indoor Channel Modeling Based on Experience with Outdoor Urban Measurement - Multislope Modeling
Anglický název
Indoor Channel Modeling Based on Experience with Outdoor Urban Measurement - Multislope Modeling
Jazyk
en
Originální abstrakt
This paper discusses indoor channel modeling for mobile communications. We apply multislope log-distance channel model and simulate indoor path loss distribution. The standard deviation value of normal and log-normal distribution describes various fading effects affecting the signal propagation. We defined the areal signal path loss distribution in a restricted indoor environment. The PSO-based process with the MSE estimation determinates the multi break point model for the tested building. Results of our work are the optimized MSE fitted multislope models
Anglický abstrakt
This paper discusses indoor channel modeling for mobile communications. We apply multislope log-distance channel model and simulate indoor path loss distribution. The standard deviation value of normal and log-normal distribution describes various fading effects affecting the signal propagation. We defined the areal signal path loss distribution in a restricted indoor environment. The PSO-based process with the MSE estimation determinates the multi break point model for the tested building. Results of our work are the optimized MSE fitted multislope models
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BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT74734,
author="Lukáš {Klozar} and Jan {Prokopec} and Stanislav {Hanus} and Martin {Slanina} and Zbyněk {Fedra}",
title="Indoor Channel Modeling Based on Experience with Outdoor Urban Measurement - Multislope Modeling",
annote="This paper discusses indoor channel modeling for mobile communications. We apply multislope log-distance channel model and simulate indoor path loss distribution. The standard deviation value of normal and log-normal distribution describes various fading effects affecting the signal propagation. We defined the areal signal path loss distribution in a restricted indoor environment. The PSO-based process with the MSE estimation determinates the multi break point model for the tested building. Results of our work are the optimized MSE fitted multislope models",
booktitle="IEEE International Conference on Microwaves, Communications, Antennas and Electronics Systems, COMCAS 2011.",
chapter="74734",
howpublished="electronic, physical medium",
year="2011",
month="november",
pages="1--4",
type="conference paper"
}